because Aboriginal children are our future
A private consulting company that is committed to providing communities, school boards and organziations with the strategies, training and tools to enhance their understanding of Aboriginal people.
This website will help Aboriginal employment practitioners, employers, training institutions and sector councils engage in connections, explore skilled career opportunities and expand their knowledge about Aboriginal participation in trades.
This blog is the creation of staff at the AlphaPlus Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. At AlphaPlus we believe that literacy is a right and that technology enables everyone to contribute to the creation of new knowledge and communities of learning.
An Aboriginal Essential Skills Journey…Planting the Seeds for Growth has been designed and developed to present Essential Skills information and knowledge that can be integrated into the work of educators, trainers, counsellors, policy makers, and thos
Download the entire facilitator’s guide produced by Douglas College, BC. The An Aboriginal Essential Skills Journey…Planting the Seeds for Growth workshop has been designed to take about 1½ to 2 days to deliver.
The CEW helps workplaces develop and deliver customized education and training solutions.
These resources have been developed for people who want to look for employment while strengthening their Essential Skills. These workbooks will be most successful if they are used in a facilitated group setting, as many exercises include working with oth
As a completely Métis-directed educational and cultural entity, GDI is unique in Canada. At its inception, GDI focused on education through cultural research as a means to renew and strengthen the heritage and achievements of Saskatchewan’s Métis.
This website contains a wealth of information for both students and educators seeking to learn more about indigenous adult higher learning institutions in BC, Canada.
adult literacy research and practice journal
Canada is one of the few industrialized countries without a national system for adult basic education. This website will provide information to help you understand how literacy services are currently funded and delivered.
Ontario’s publicly-funded colleges, universities and other education and training providers offer over 10,000 online courses and over 800 online programs, making Ontario the Canadian and international leader.
Great interactive online game and graphics for grades 4-10. Downloadable teacher’s guides, elders videos, photos, maps.
Assess your own literacy strengths and weaknesses by using CCL’s free self-assessment test.


